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A good place to ask about Code4i is the Ryver IBM i OSS forum in the 'IDEs & Editors' channel.
The self-enrollment link is http://ibm.biz/ibmioss-chat-join
The site is http://ibm.biz/ibmioss-chat

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Subject: VS Code for i questions

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I am attempting to start using Code for i. I was able to download the
software and install it. I have configured it, and can open source members
and edit them.

I have 3 questions:

1. How do you set the Outline view to show where the References are for
the items listed? I can see the files, and fields, but can't see where
they are located in the source like RDI.
2. How do you change the color of the screen? I can change the themes, but
cannot see how to change much beyond that.
3. Is there a way to compile a program without having to select the
compile method each time I compile? Can I set [for example], all RPGLE
types to be CRTBNDRPG, and all SQLRPGLE types to be CRTSQLRPGI, etc?

Is there a place where this is documented [i.e. in a PDF] or do I have to
search for videos?

Thank you,

Doug




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